Time, it's all a question of time

It's all a question of time

It's all a question of time

Smaller face to synthesize

It's only faith from crime to cranks

It's only faith belief in visions

Here comes the faceless of the heart

Her tricks you

And I, I need to solve these problems

Time, it's all a question of time

It's all a question of time

It's all a question of time

Time and speed cross the surface of their faces

It's proof and it's blind

That's my life is untimely

Time, it's all a question of time

It's all a question of time

It's all a question of time

Yeah, sex it's all a question of lies

It's all the bodies they seek

It's all the bodies they face

And I, I'm fond of peace

I follow time

It's full of loopholes

It's for the meek

It's for the strong

It follows me

It's for the neutron, yeah

Time, it's all a question of time

It's all a question of time

It's all a question of time

Produce is sick

And finance is my face

Jews they are fine

And solutions keep coming forward

Time, it's all a question of time

It's all a question of time

It's all a question of time

Time, it's all a question of time

It's all a question of time

It's all a question of time


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